Gorgeous piece. If you need an image for your campaign depicting a fortune-telling / belly-dancing mysterious lady at a caravanserai, thuissituatie what I would imagine she looks like.
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Pretty warrior lady. Has probably never seen battle, or she would not look this nice…
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Not a real castle, because it has no defenses (wall / battlements), but still pretty. In the right setting, this could be used as a ‘gingerbread’ house to lure in the adventurers…
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Ahhh… the taste of something soaked in religion. I’m sure this is a wonderful order and their supreme leader is the epitome of good. He looks like it anyway…
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Nah, yeah, nah. A big nope. Turn and run…
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Doom and gloom…
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I love the illustrator’s comment: cooked in the shell; keeps the flavor in 🤣
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A friendly beautiful face at the Bazaar of the Bizarre. What surprises has the merchandise in store this time?does it go down easier if hawked by a pretty face?
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Evil for Evil’s sake. Death and chaos. All these beings are. Not mindless! Far from it, but their intelligence is best described as a brilliant cunning, to make everything and everyone serve Chais in the end.
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That’s a heck of a nice doodle. Well done!
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Patrol into the Dead Valley I would call this. Will the come back? Unharmed? Are they venturing into certain danger?
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Deserted, wintry avenue. What lurks behind those walls? What hides beyond the pale light of winter and beyond the visible?
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Foreboding….
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Simply gorgeous. More great images of the same female character. You should check them out.
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Temple- or Palace guard. Well armored. At least a few levels (6 or 7). Can pose a real challenge to a somewhat inexperienced group. When I was still playing myself, the most deaths we would ever suffer was always against a well trained NPC, played by the DM with intelligence rather than brutish power and mindlessness. Those were always the real challenges.
We’d also better finish them off if it came to a fight, because our DM had the tendency of having them come back at a later point, higher level of course, and then whooping our asses if we had let them get away or run off.
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The Judge….
I like that concept. A serial killer in disguise, telling people he is God’s reckoning and getting away with it. Bloody scary. Emphasis on the bloody… and the scary!
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